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by Chris Meyer | Jun 3, 2017

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A sound with no effects is referred to as “dry”; a sound with effects (such as reverb) mixed is referred to as “wet.” Effects units or mixers often have wet/dry mix amounts that set the ratio between the original, unprocessed sound and the fully-effected sound.

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